Winds are expected to dwindle only around 10-20 mph during the overnight hours with temperatures dropping into the mid 40's. A strong cold front will make its way through Tuesday morning, allowing highs to only heat up into the mid 50's, which is where we should be for this time of year. Tuesday's overnight low into Wednesday morning will be a chilly one with lows back into the upper 20's. This cool down won't last for long though. Temperatures will quickly be rebounding back into the 70's later in the week and into the weekend, topping out in the mid to upper 70's by Saturday and Sunday.
Looking ahead, there looks like there may be a slight chance of rain at the start of next week as some moisture does begin to build back up into the area.
A new record high temperature was set in Abilene today. The old record of 101 set in 1978 was shattered as we reached 104 degrees this afternoon at Abilene Regional Airport.The Storm Center a...
Possible record-setting heat tomorrow! Friday's record high is 101 (Set back in
1978) and I'm forecasting a high of 102 - ouch! So, grab that water bottle if you're going to be outside...
There is a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for all of the Big Country through midnight tonight. Isolated thunderstorms have the potential to produce large hail, damaging winds, and will be...
The Storm Prediction Center has The Big
Country in an area with a risk for a "non-severe" thunderstorms tonight.
As far as numbers go, I'm going with a 30% chance across the area for Remember, a...
It'll be breezy and sunny tomorrow, but we'll have some
isolated showers and thunderstorms developing late tomorrow afternoon and
overnight into Wednesday. I'm
forecasting a 30% chance...
Lots of Sunshine Today, Slight Shower Chance Tomorrow...
Possible record-setting heat tomorrow!Friday's record high is 101 (Set back in
1978) and I'm forecasting a high of 102 - ouch!So, grab that water bottle if you're going to be outside and try
to stay cool!Upper
90's through the weekend!
There is a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in effect for all of the Big Country through midnight tonight. Isolated thunderstorms have the potential to produce large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes.
Tomorrow will be mostly sunny and hot, with highs in the upper 90's.
The Storm Prediction Center has The Big
Country in an area with a risk for a "non-severe" thunderstorms tonight.
As far as numbers go, I'm going with a 30% chance across the area for
showers/t'storms. Remember, some of these could pulse up
and reach severe levels, with the greatest concerns being large hail
and damaging winds. Tomorrow, we'll have a 20% chance for
showers/t'storms, once again.
It'll be breezy and sunny tomorrow, but we'll have some
isolated showers and thunderstorms developing late tomorrow afternoon and
overnight into Wednesday.I'm
forecasting a 30% chance for precipitation, but not expecting a widespread
soaking rain event (unfortunately).Highs tomorrow will be around 85, with southerly winds 10-15mph, gusting
to 25mph at times.We'll hold on to a 30%
chance for precipitation on Wednesday and 20% for Thursday night. Temperatures
will begin to climb, and we'll hit the 90-degree mark by Thursday or Friday.